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    • Jul- 2022 -
      26 July

      35 per cent reduction in employees quitting offices due to hybrid work model, Stanford study shows

      Ever since a global pandemic swept the entire planet, we, as a human race have been forced to re-evaluate our working habits. Work from home has become a mass phenomenon and as the economies are opening up, hybrid work culture is slowly becoming popular. Now, a study conducted by Stanford University has revealed that hybrid work culture has reduced ‘Churn Rate’, also referred to as ‘Attrition Rate’ by 35 per cent at large technology firms. ‘Attrition rate’ is defined as the rate at which employees leave their companies. The trial was conducted over 1,612 employees of Trip.com from departments such as engineering, marketing and finance between 2021 and 2022, according to Nicholas Bloom, co-author of the study. Reportedly, those having…

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    • 26 July

      Deepika Reddy is Telangana Sangeetha Nataka Academy’s new chair

      Hyderabad: Acclaimed Kuchipudi dancer Deepika Reddy was appointed as the chairwoman of the Telangana Sangeetha Nataka Academy by the Youth Advancement of Tourism and Culture Department here on Monday. A press release issued by the department stated that Reddy is appointed as the chairman for a period of two years. Reddy is the recipient of the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi award and Kala Ratna award. Reddy has been dancing for the last four decades. Currently, she runs a dance school named Deepanjali in the city.

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    • 26 July

      Explained: What is monkeypox, how does it spread, how to avoid

      New Delhi: Monkeypox virus, that has crossed over 16,000 cases worldwide, is now a declared public health emergency of international concern like Covid and polio. Four cases of the infectious disease have also been confirmed in India, including New Delhi. Monkeypox is a rare viral disease, related to smallpox and cowpox. The virus generally causes pimples or blister-like lesions and flu-like symptoms such as fever. The lesions typically concentrate on the arms and legs, but in the latest outbreak, they’re showing up more frequently on the genital and perianal area. It is transmitted from infected animals to humans via indirect or direct contact. Human-to-human transmission can occur through direct contact with infectious skin or lesions, including face-to-face, skin-to-skin, and respiratory droplets. Transmission…

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    • 25 July

      This Hyderabadi’s ‘kiraak’ Instagram reels are a laugh riot

      Hyderabad: As Hyderabadis, we love nothing more than enjoying a cup of piping hot Irani chai while we chitter-chatter with our friends in true blue Hyderabadi slang. Meet Insia Naqvi, a 26-year-old Hyderabadi Instagrammer who decided to develop one such moment into an Instagram Reel and became an overnight sensation. Her Hyderabadi humour in these videos make her different from other influencers and more relatable. There’s a huge possibility that you would have noticed Insia’s (@insiasgram) videos on topics like ‘What girls think during a rishta meeting’, ‘Hyderabadi mom reacting to Kim Kardashian’s reel’, ‘Hyderabadi mom reacts to fashion show’ and ‘Single girl in Hyderabadi dawat’. Insia’s Reel on Kim K has over 2.2 million views on Instagram and is the…

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    • 24 July

      Monkeypox: Experts say no need to panic as it is rarely fatal

      New Delhi: With the WHO declaring monkeypox a global public health emergency of international concern and India reporting four cases of the disease, experts on Sunday said there is no need to panic as it is less contagious and rarely fatal. New Delhi: With the WHO declaring monkeypox a global public health emergency of international concern and India reporting four cases of the disease, experts on Sunday said there is no need to panic as it is less contagious and rarely fatal. “The recent outbreak which has affected several countries leading to a worrisome situation is caused by the west African strain which is less severe than the Congo lineage reported earlier. The cases reported in India are also of the less…

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    • 24 July

      Tips to avoid infections, diarrhea, viral fever, and conjunctivitis in monsoon

      There is a higher risk of fungal infection, diarrhoea, food infection, viral fever and eye problems like conjunctivitis in rainy season but most people do not know about the symptoms of these diseases. Here’s all you need to know about their causes, symptoms and treatment Even though the monsoon gives relief from the scorching heat, it also brings along life-threatening diseases and the number of patients with dengue, malaria, swine flu, leptospirosis and gastric problems increases during the rainy season. In such a situation, there is no proper treatment in time and sometimes, the patient can even lose his life. Apart from this, many other diseases also strike-in. There is a higher risk of fungal infection, diarrhoea, food infection, viral fever and eye problems…

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    • 24 July

      Threads of the divine

      Hyderabad: Like many art forms that are on the verge of dying, Pichwai paintings too face an uncertain future. Pichwai originates from the Sanskrit pich (behind) and wai (hanging). It’s a traditional art form that emerged in the 17th century at the Nathdwara temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan, and is dedicated to Lord Shrinath. The 400-year-old Pichwai paintings celebrate the different moods and expressions of Lord Krishna. Varanasi-based textile brand, Shanti Banaras, which is known for its exquisite brocade saris and lehengas, is now re-introducing the world to the motifs of Pichwais through painstakingly handcrafted embroidered tapestries. “The concept of Pichwai was chosen as my family is a firm believer in Lord Shrinath or Shrinathji. We decided to give a ‘Shanti’ spin…

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    • 24 July

      Monkeypox: 95% spread occurred via sexual activity, says study

      Sydney: Sexual closeness is the most likely route of transmission in 95 per cent of monkeypox cases, according to a global case study series from across 16 countries. However, the virus can be transmitted by any close physical contact through large respiratory droplets and potentially through clothing and other surfaces, said researchers at Queen Mary University of London. In the study, the team reported 528 infections diagnosed between April 27 and June 24, 2022, at 43 sites in 16 countries. The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), showed 95 per cent of the persons presented with a rash (with 64 per cent having less than 10 lesions), 73 per cent had anogenital lesions, and 41 per cent…

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    • 22 July

      HILIFE brides: Exclusive exhibition till July 23 at HICC Novotel

      Hyderabad: Brides always have a dreamy picture of their weddings and that embarks them to look and feel out of the world. Well, that’s how much time and effort it inculcates to curate exclusively for each one of them. And that’s why HILIFE BRIDE’s is here to make it an effortless shopping experience with the most fashionable, upgraded and designer series of bridal Jewellery, apparel, accessories and more. HILIFE Exhibition being the nationsmost loved exhibition brand and also one of the Biggest Exhibition brandis here bringing in wedding vibe for the brides. Remarkably setting up their exclusive “HILIFE BRIDES” range of showcase on 21st, 22nd , 23rd  July, 2022 at HICC-Novotel, Hitech City, Hyderabad. Speaking on the Occasion Mr. Aby. P. Dominic MD…

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    • 20 July

      Paradise adds fiery biryani and kebab to existing menu

      Hyderabad: Paradise Food Courts on Wednesday announced that it has added a brand-new biryani and kebab to its existing menu. The two new dishes named fiery chicken biryani and fiery chicken kebab are said to satisfy cravings for spicy foods. The two new dishes are currently available at all the outlets across the country. Of the two new additions, Paradise’s Gautam Gupta said: “We wanted to bring some newness to our menu, so we decided to come up with a new Biryani and Kebab. Besides, we realized from our loyal customer base that they had enjoyed the extra spices especially dished out during the Haleem season. Come monsoon and the fiery range of foods are going well with the climate right…

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